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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman hockey team went down to a 6 to 2 defeat before the St. Paul's team Saturday at Concord. At the start the St. Paul's seven drove the Freshmen before them in a hard attack, scoring three goals in the first eleven minutes of play. In the last four minutes of the first half, the Freshman defense gave way again and three more goals were scored by the Concord seven. In the second half 1922 played better hockey. On each attack, the St. Paul's forwards found the Freshman defense too strong. Humphrey at right wing was effective...
...apply who can play one of the following instruments; violin, viola, cello, bass viol flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, horns, cornet, trumpet, trombone. Woodwinds and brasses are especially desired...
...University hockey team will play its first game with the Yale seven in Brooklyn at the Ice Palace tonight at 8.30. This will be the first contest with Yale since 1917 and marks the resumption of formal intercollegiate athletics. Little is known concerning the Yale team which has not as yet played in any collegiate contests. The University team has a record of four straight victories and no defeats, but will be hampered by the small size of the Brooklyn rink and the lack of indoor practice. In weight the teams are evenly matched, the average being, for the University...
...Milton hockey team defeated the Freshmen 3 to 0 yesterday on the Cunningham rink. Neither side was able to score for the first eight minutes of play. Then Cabot, leading the Milton forwards, drew out the 1922 goal-guard and made the first score. Ladd netted the second tally two minutes later. In the second period, Phillips carried the puck the length of the rink and scored the final goal...
...Merriman '96, the question of closer triangular athletic alliance among the three colleges was under discussion. It was believed that a closer athletic relationship would tend to form a high standard of athletic rules which would be submitted to the college athletic world on the basis of fair-play and not in a spirit of imposing their will upon other colleges. The definite decisions made at this meeting will be published at an early date...